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ive said it before and ill say it again, I can't tell you how many times ive seen a 45 year old unshaven man in faded clothes with a titleist 975D, old beat up blades, 25 year old ping anser in a sunday bag show up and drop a round in the 60's on me.

ive said it before and ill say it again, I can't tell you how many times ive seen a 45 year old unshaven man in faded clothes with a titleist 975D, old beat up blades, 25 year old ping anser in a sunday bag show up and drop a round in the 60's on me.

I've never played a round with someone who has shot in the 60's.. isn't that crazy?

ive said it before and ill say it again, I can't tell you how many times ive seen a 45 year old unshaven man in faded clothes with a titleist 975D, old beat up blades, 25 year old ping anser in a sunday bag show up and drop a round in the 60's on me.

I've never played a round with someone who has shot in the 60's.. isn't that crazy?

The first round I ever saw in the 60's was my own if you can believe that!

My late former neighbor bought a set of Top Flight irons and woods at a yard sale for $200, he was a solid 2 hdcp and was LONG off the tee. When I lived next to him I was mid-late 20's, EASILY poke it 310-320 using distance balls and he was past me. Shook my head how he could blow it by me all the time using such crap equipment. He suffered a paralyzing back injury and had to quit golf/stop working. He was in his mid 40's when this happened and it declined his health. He passed away last year at the age of 51, very sad.

ive said it before and ill say it again, I can't tell you how many times ive seen a 45 year old unshaven man in faded clothes with a titleist 975D, old beat up blades, 25 year old ping anser in a sunday bag show up and drop a round in the 60's on me.

I've never played a round with someone who has shot in the 60's.. isn't that crazy?

The first round I ever saw in the 60's was my own if you can believe that!

You've gotta be getting close by now.

The first round I ever saw in the 60's was my own also. that was a good 9 holes when I was 12.
Seriously though, the first round in the 60's I saw was a 61. now THAT was crazy.

I used to play a lot of golf with a gentleman who had the original Ping EYE irons, masking tape holding the grip on his 8802 style putter, he did upgrade to the original Big Bertha driver at some point, had a wooden Ginty 9 wood, and the wedges were some really old 'things'. He would consistently shoot in the low 70's and would frequently be under par on 9 holes.

My uncle still games these and shoots under par on a regular basis.amb.jpeg

The Australian Blade and Revolution irons were awesome. I gamed a set of Revolution irons for a few seasons. I sometimes wish I had hung on to them. They were some of the best feeling irons I have ever hit.

I got done in yesterday by a guy playing an old Dunlop driver (must be under 300cc), no-name beat up 3 wood, some battered cavity backs (4-pw) with "Snead" emblazoned on the back in green, an old Wilson sw and a rip-off 8802 putter. Clubs were absolutely filthy and he shot 71. He out drove me by at least 10 yards on every hole.

Like thrillhouse said; He was in his late forties with an old faded polo shirt. Found out later that this guy only plays 3 Sunday's a month (usually goes straight to work an afternoon shift after his round at Rolls Royce building aeroplane engines) and he competes in duathlons/triathlons in his spare time.

Yeah, no kidding! Maxlfi Revolution, Aussie blades and Wilson staff fluid feels were the thing! My old golf league partner in the late 80's played Wilson fluid feel blades with the flow through hosel. Dude was scratch and drove it about 290 with a TM original burner and balata's back then.

When I was a kid, almost everybody played blades because the only cavity backs were Pings. My first set were Northwesterns. lol

No kidding. If Wilson Staff irons are "poor quality" then I need some "poor quality" clubs of my own.

One of the better guys I've ever played with had a matched Dunlop set from Wal-mart complete with ugly yellow Dunlop bag. One of those all-in-one sets that comes in the tall box. Everybody in our group was messing with him, calling him Mr. Dunlop, then he birdied the first two holes. We shut up after that.

OK I should adjust my first post in here. My dad still plays Ping and they are still excellent clubs. I posted more to highlight him shooting well with 30-40 year old clubs.

And I have one more funny one to contribute that happened early in my season this year.

Guy I work with asks to join me and a couple buds for our usual game on Monday. We had a spot open so it was no problem. His name is Andy and he's a super cool dude.

Shows up to a pretty nice course with a "set he got from Wal-Mart" last season. I cant even recall the brand but he paid under 150 for everything.

Onto the golf: I ended up beating him so that was good, but he cleaned my two buddies clocks all day. Both guys are around 18 handicaps, break 90 when they play well or shoot near 100 on a bad day. Andy fired a smooth 84 with his set and looked good doing it. He clearly played in his earlier years.

As far as the actual clubs: It was a 1-3-5 wood and a 3-5-7-9 iron set. Dude didnt even have a pitching wedge! He dusted my buddies who have full Callaway and Adams bags respectively. The bag didnt even have a stand IIRC. He would lay it on the ground like one of those sets from a hundred years ago.

I got paired up with a 85 year old ladt week who had a torn up bag with Prima irons. They were a Ping eye 2 knockoff from the 80's. And a burner bubble driver. He took one look at my set on my push cart and said they probaly cost more then his first house. He played from the ladies tee and split every fairway with a 200 yard poke. Shot a 84!

Some odd ideas on low quality, try the real no name low end stuff. Cougars, current Slazenger, Dunlop, Pin Hi!! Golden Bear etc

I have played single digits with the lowly Pin Hi and a sub $200 full set of Golden Bears. I am sure they are much better tales out there. Have seen a pretty solid 3 handicap pottering around with very worn a3OS irons and older woods

Yep, seems like a bunch of teenagers who think anything made before 2008 is crap. Some of the stuff in this thread is classic golf equipment, probably better quality than anything on the market today.

My answer would be my 70+ year old uncle, who has repeatedly put up rounds in the 70's with crappy knock-off clubs from a place called "West Georgia Golf." When I say knock off, I mean it. The company name is "Bridges" but the lines of clubs are always made to look like some more famous manufacturer's clubs. They've been making that stuff for years. My uncle would always look through my bag and say "how much did that Titleist 3 wood cost? I got my 3 wood for $29." Then to make matters worse, he'd beat me. ha ha ha

Compared to today's equipment, what Al Geiberger used to shoot his 59 in 1977 was far inferior. He was using a persimmon driver with a steel shaft and blade irons that are nothing like today's blade irons. To top it off, he was playing with a wound balata golf ball. This is my standard for inferior equipment to today's and the best round I have seen with it.

Quality of a golf club is like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder. I game a $24 Pole Kat putter that I glued together myself. I also had $300 Scotty Cameron Kombi sold that on Ebay last week. Nothing is so right as the golf club that loves it's owner like a faithful dog.

Quality of a golf club is like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder. I game a $24 Pole Kat putter that I glued together myself. I also had $300 Scotty Cameron Kombi sold that on Ebay last week. Nothing is so right as the golf club that loves it's owner like a faithful dog.

Guy at our club uses a Pole Kat and he freaking makes everything. Give him something else and he can't make squat. He will die if he ever loses or breaks that putter.